Curated by Amy L. Powell Blaffer Art Museum is proud to debut Did You Know We Taught Them How to Dance?, the first solo museum presentation of works by British-Nigerian video artist and filmmaker Zina Saro-Wiwa. Featuring video installations, photographs, and a sound installation produced in the Niger Delta region of southeastern Nigeria from 2013 to …

Curated by Amy L. Powell Blaffer Art Museum is proud to debut Did You Know We Taught Them How to Dance?, the first solo museum presentation of works by British-Nigerian video artist and filmmaker Zina Saro-Wiwa. Featuring video installations, photographs, and a sound installation produced in the Niger Delta region of southeastern Nigeria from 2013 to …

Every month Marginalia invites an artist, curator or project to provide a series of images that will serve as the background of Terremoto, in relation to their practice and current interests. At the end of each month, the identity of our guest is revealed and the whole series of images is unveiled. The inconstancy of wild …

Curated by Martha Kirszenbaum Everyone’s Heart is Full of Fire reflects on the works of Dorothy Iannone (b. 1933) and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (b. 1950), through these artists’ chronicles of love stories, each linked to a fascinating artist and character. Exploring the fusional relationship and artistic dialogue between Dorothy Iannone and Dieter Roth and the pandrogynous undertaking of …

Curated by Martha Kirszenbaum Everyone’s Heart is Full of Fire reflects on the works of Dorothy Iannone (b. 1933) and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (b. 1950), through these artists’ chronicles of love stories, each linked to a fascinating artist and character. Exploring the fusional relationship and artistic dialogue between Dorothy Iannone and Dieter Roth and the pandrogynous undertaking of …

The third edition of Hello.Again presents Paloma Bosquê’s O Incômodo (The Unsettling). The artist occupies Pivô’s ground floor with a series of sculptures made of brass, lead and rosin – the residual vegetable resin obtained after the distillation of turpentine. Bosquê has been working with this resin for a while, studying its handling and testing …

The third edition of Hello.Again presents Paloma Bosquê’s O Incômodo (The Unsettling). The artist occupies Pivô’s ground floor with a series of sculptures made of brass, lead and rosin – the residual vegetable resin obtained after the distillation of turpentine. Bosquê has been working with this resin for a while, studying its handling and testing …

Blaffer Art Museum is proud to debut Time / Image, a group exhibition of artworks and films that probe the question of what constitutes an image of time, rendering it perceptible as an expansive dimension for play and for serious political imagination. Curated by Amy L. Powell, curator of modern and contemporary art at Krannert …

Blaffer Art Museum is proud to debut Time / Image, a group exhibition of artworks and films that probe the question of what constitutes an image of time, rendering it perceptible as an expansive dimension for play and for serious political imagination. Curated by Amy L. Powell, curator of modern and contemporary art at Krannert …

When you believe in things that you don’t understand / Then we suffer / Superstition ain’t the way / Very superstitious, wash your face and hands / Rid me of the problems, do all that you can / Keep me in a daydream, keep me goin’ strong / You don’t want to save me, sad …

When you believe in things that you don’t understand / Then we suffer / Superstition ain’t the way / Very superstitious, wash your face and hands / Rid me of the problems, do all that you can / Keep me in a daydream, keep me goin’ strong / You don’t want to save me, sad …

San Francisco Art Institute presents 2015 Harker Award recipient and artist-in-residence Alejandro Almanza Pereda’s Everything but the kitchen sank, on display now through December 12 in the Diego Rivera Gallery and July 28-October 3 in the Walter and McBean Galleries. This ambitious exhibition spans two gallery spaces — in the Diego Rivera Gallery, Pereda has …

San Francisco Art Institute presents 2015 Harker Award recipient and artist-in-residence Alejandro Almanza Pereda’s Everything but the kitchen sank, on display now through December 12 in the Diego Rivera Gallery and July 28-October 3 in the Walter and McBean Galleries. This ambitious exhibition spans two gallery spaces — in the Diego Rivera Gallery, Pereda has …